New Plymouth Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. (IiEGI MTEIUSD.) SATUItHAV, April Ix-ing Closing 1 >ay, members are invited lo bring their I'riends. Progressive Tcnjiis will be played, starling at 2 p.in, shaup; GEO. 0. WADDY, lion. Secretary.
Taranaki industrial & Art Exhibition & Carnival. OWING to live illness of the se«retury in id the absence of several members, a luymmittee meeting vvill' not bo held this week* The next meeting will take place on TTESDAY, l')ih instant, at T.tfO p.m. 11. (JOGK, Jlayor. ItUX PLAN FOR GEO. ABBOTTS' MUSICAL COMEDY SUASOX, Commencing TUESDAY XKXT, Al'Jil L lOtli, With the* (J rent est of all Musical Sua vsses, "The Gaiety GiH." Opens at (lie Colonial Piano Co.'s to-morrow, THURSDAY, iiiorning-. at 10 a.m. Mangorei Road Board. GENERAL ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given (hat an clrction of Five Members for the above Hoard, in place of Messrs ■lohn Krown, Charles E. Gledhill, George JI. Herbert and Charles Weils, will lie iiel'il, if neces.vary, at Petriu's J lull, iMangorei, on THURSDAY, A)uy iilli, PJIM. 1 declare live Hoard's olUce, Kfiniont Mill, New Plymouth, the place, and noon on MONDAY, April -Ti(11, JSjIH, (he time for receiving nomination of candidates. P. WELLS, Returning Officer. VAU'ALiLE PROPERTY IX FITZROY TOWNSHIP. SATURDAY, APRIL iJC. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from the mortgagees to sell by auction at his rooms, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, <H>ih day of April, at a.JiO o'clock 1 acre 8 roods & perches and 7-lOlh of a perch, being the sections numbered 49 A, 58 A and 54 A, Town of Fit'/.roy, West Kit/roy District, being the whole of the laud included in O.T. vol. 50, folio 152. I'pon the land is a substantial land commodious house. with stabling and other outbuildings. There is a wellstocked orchard, a well laid-out garden, and good paddocking, all substantially fenced. The property, lately occupied by Edgar Watt, Eyq., will bo submitted in one lot.. For further particulars and conditions of i/ale upply lo the uiuctioneer or to .Messrs Weston' and Weston, the solicitors. Sale at 2.:J0 o'clock. GREAT UNRESERVES KALE OF IRONMONGIiItY, ETC., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20ih. AND SATURDAY, APRIL 2:.! rd. NEWTON KING
HAS received instructions from Mr W. F. Ureenaway, who has mild Ms Devon-street properly, to sell by auction on the premises adjoining the Scotch Kirk, on the a,)|Ove (late : The whole of his large and varied stock of lluilders' and Oeneral Iron 1 - mong]ory, consisting of 2 Tons eorugated iron, steel, cast, urul brass hull. hinges, sash weights, i*iin and mortice furniture ami locks, mantel pieces, screw bits, tower bolts, tiled g'rn les, register grates, t ihs, screws, hooks, squares, hammer's, farriers' hammers, assorted handles, spring' blind rollers, T and gate hinges, glue, chisels, f'.lt. H.L. guns, galvanised pipe and Tit t ings. steel Uruckels, RO. W.C.'s. single anil double W.C. seats, -1 1 Hushes. 1! cast, enamel baths, 1 painted bath, holioware, enamel ware, enamel sinks, overmantels, lamps, glasses, anil globes, axel grease, .7.1t. hose, etc., etc. NO KKSFUVF. Stale nt 11. a.m. Fop Immediate Silo. ON ACCOUNT OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, FIRST-CLASS dairy farm of 110 acres, all ploug-lnrble and laid down ia F.nglisli grasses, fenced and div ided into several paddocks ; good fourroomed house, 8-bail cowshed, hayloft, pig-sties, wlvare, calf-shed, cartshird and good orchard nicely watered by running streams ; situated on metalled road, one mile to factory and school, two miles to railway station and township, l'rice £l"> per aero. Terms i>lso cash, balance can remain. Stock, etc., can be had nt valuation, if required. For fartlur particulars apply sharp to JSiiWTON KING, i Land Agvnt, New Plymouth. To Builders. TENDERS will be received at my ollico until 1 jj.in. on SATURDAY, April Kith, for alterations to premises in Devon Street for Messrs Maker anil (Jo. i'IUXK MKSSKXOBK, Architect. Devon Street. Notice. lIAVINC DISPOSED oi my business, .1 take this opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal support accorded me in the past. The business will be carried on in future and known as the "CENTRAL HAI HhiiKSSI Ml SALOON." All accounts owing me call be f,aid to }lr .1. 1 I!lI] I el", wlli);;i! uwijj'fc will lie huilicieuL discharge. 11. IiKWF.TT,
GARDEN PARTY. IN AID OF THE VrCTOHIA MAORI GIKLS' SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. To lio lii'ltl in the garden unci Ki'omxl.s uf Kicliard Cork, lOsq., Mayor, on 1 In; afternoon uf THCIiSDAY, tlie 21st of AI'IUL. ItpfiTSliniciits uiiil Produce Stalls, Afternoon Tea, Sweets and l''i'uiL Salad, Fancy Stall, with novelties in tfreal. variely ; Gipsy Te-hl lor Character lieiKlin;;, eK'. ; CrmiHei, Quoits ami oilier open air amusements. Coihiaitieo : .MisdaineH Cook (Mayoress), I'l. M. Smith, I''. A. Bennett, Fvans, Dockrill, Flt\"t\vo«l, Freeth, Heard. Home, li, .Jury. Morrison, Neivnuin, llackeUnr, W. H. Skinner, T. Weston, Misses George, llawivcn, I'ercy Smith and Tcstur. ADMISSION ... ON 10 SHILLING. Waiwakaiho Bridge. DANGEROUS. PUBLIC NOTICE Is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, aliout 2 miles East of New Plymouth, is dangerous [or heavy traffic. H. OKEY, Chairmaß Tar&n&U Couatj: Council,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 84, 13 April 1904, Page 3
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